Get more veggies and plant fiber into your diet without sacrificing flavor with dinner bowls bursting with everything from falafels and hummus to fresh tomatoes and roasted cauliflower. It's a meal that's almost too pretty to eat!
A good pressure cooker can make getting dinner on the table in about a half hour a snap. Get ready for the flavor of jambalaya that's been simmering all day without standing by the stove. Bring an element of extra fun by sautéing shrimp while the rest of the meal cooks.
Rounding out our at-home Valentine's Day menu, we're visiting a warm barley salad that will stand on its own while complementing the flavors in our earlier salmon and asparagus dish. This salad has it all, including perfectly sautéed mushrooms and shallots!
Our at-home Valentine's Day menu wouldn't be complete without a decadent dessert! Make one that will wow your beloved without taking a lot of time or energy to assemble. Then dig in and use that time saved to do something fun together!
Packed with sausage, peppers, onions, and more, packaged gnocchi gets a fall makeover in this quick dinner recipe. Part of our autumn comfort food series, this versatile dish will become one of your go-to menu ideas for busy weeks and more!
Another German-style recipe finds its way to your table and your favorites list. This time spätzle style noodles get mixed with mushrooms, chicken, and spinach before it all finds itself wrapped in a creamy mustard sauce. It's a quick, tasty way to get dinner done.
Salad days meet fresh juicy peaches and barbecue chicken in this simple main dish salad that will have you tasting summer in every bite. Get ready to have a new favorite go-to dinner all month long!
The texture of these muffins is blend of traditional muffins and slightly crumbly scones. Packed with nuts and dried fruit, they are an excellent addition to breakfast or brunch and make an excellent pick me up with afternoon tea.
Fantastic fries do not need to be of the potato variety - it's time for parsnips to have their turn! A lightly coated batch of fries with the flavors of parmesan and rosemary will make you reach for these overlooked root vegetables again and again.
What does a food writer have for lunch? More often than not, it's something quick, easy to put together, and delicious. Get one of my favorite make-ahead lunch favorites featuring fresh broccoli and some unlikely ingredient candidates for a salad.
Cooking a delicious Asian meal on a budget can be quite the challenge. Luckily, with some savvy grocery shopping and basic kitchen know-how, anyone can enjoy great Asian cuisine at home. Here are three great recipes that use basic, inexpensive ingredients so you can bring a delicious Asian feast right to your home, without spending an arm and a leg.
If you haven't cooked much with lentils, it's time to embrace their versatility, vibrance, and — well — deliciousness! While I love them in everything from salad to casseroles, my first lentil love is soup. If you've not experienced what they can do for a bisque, get ready for a treat!
In a half hour, an elegant and decadent dinner can be on the table. Boasting both shrimp and tender tilapia, this pasta dish blends butter, garlic, lemon, cream, and more!